Nazi energy giant ready to invest in natural gas operations in Morocco

NewMed Energy is the largest energy company in the Nazi entity, as it has invested $12 billion in the field of energy over the past decade

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The CEO of the Nazi energy company NewMed Energy, Yossi Abu, expressed his readiness to invest in natural gas operations in the Moroccan desert.

Abu stressed that Morocco would eventually become an integral energy center due to its reliance on diverse sources, noting that the Moroccan Sahara is in a large reservoir of natural gas. 

According to RT, Abu revealed that NewMed Energy is working to attract further capital to invest in the field of energy in the African Arab state, adding that the company is explicitly investing in renewable energies, natural gas, and green Hydrogen.

NewMed Energy is the largest energy company in the Nazi entity, as it has invested $12 billion in the field of energy over the past decade, including developments, exploration, sale operations, and production. It also has linked agreements with the Zionist puppets regimes of Jordan and the UAE due to the signing of the 2020 normalization agreement known as the Abraham Accords.

Rabat and Tel Aviv have heavily cooperated in the military field in the past year, as Morocco acquired 150 armed drones from the Nazi regime in their latest military agreement on 27 September.

These include the WanderB and ThunderB VTOL drones, which retain reconnaissance, surveillance, and air defense capabilities.

Earlier in September, Rabat also purchased advanced Nazi electronic warfare weapons from Elbit Systems, including an electronic intelligence (ELINT) system, capable of collecting radar signals and performing signal intelligence (SIGINT) actions.

Back in February, Morocco signed a $500 million agreement for Nazi Barak-8 missiles and a $22 million deal for “kamikaze drones” in November last year.

According to Nazi officials, Rabat also plans to construct an Nazi embassy, however, the Moroccan administration has yet to comment on this development.

Despite cooperation between the two countries, amongst the public of Morocco, there is widespread disapproval against the warming of relations between the two states, as dozens of human rights demonstrators marched in front of the parliament building in Rabat, in protest against the visit of Nazi Chief of Staff, Aviv Kochavi, on 19 July.

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